Kerala IT firm to modernise retail tech in Australia


Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 17 (IANS): Experion Technologies, a leading technology solutions and services company based in Kerala, will re-engineer Worldsmart's retail technology system that supports outlets across Australia.

Worldsmart, part of the RD Jones group of companies in Australia, which has interests in hospitality, retail, gaming and technology industries, has contracted Experion to re-platform its integrated retail operations management solution for roll-out in retail chains and independent stores.

"We are excited to partner Experion to push the envelope of innovation in retail technology", said Samuel Pons, managing director of Worldsmart.

"From an innovation stand point, with the e-commerce push all over the world, retail is the most exciting industry in 2016. We see a massive transformation of consumer behaviour fuelled by new technologies like cloud and big data," said Binu Jacob, managing director and CEO, Experion.

Beginning with five employees in 2007, today Experion employ over 300 IT professionals at their development centres at Technopark, Infopark and at Bengaluru.

Experion Technologies offers IT product engineering as a service and has a portfolio of products in retail and transportation sectors.

  

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